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No; your pupil is the hole in your eye that lets in the light. Without your eyes being able to receive light, you wouldn't be able to see.

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No; your pupil is the hole in your eye that lets in the light. Without your eyes being able to receive light, you wouldn't be able to see.

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What is a crystalline lens?

A crystalline lens is the lens in the human eye.


What is the use of lens in your eye?

The crystalline lens in human eye is indispensable to perform refraction so as to enable us to see objects clearly.


What structure changes its shape to focus light at the back of the eye?

The lens of the eye also called the crystalline lens.


What part of the eye is similar to a contact lenses?

The part of the eye that is similar to a contact lens is the crystalline lens.


Clouding of what structure causes cataracts?

The crystalline lens becomes cloudy and opaque, resulting in a cataract.


Aqueous humor fills the space between the cornea and the?

crystalline lens


What part of the eye may be obscured by cataracts?

the lens in the eye is used to focus.when it becomes opaque youcant see anything.for example specs help you see better but if they are replaced by two pieces of circular cardboard you cant see anything.if you get a cataract the lens has to be replaced by an artificial intraocular lens.


What modification of the choroid that controls the shape crystalline lens?

ciliary bodyciliary body


What is the diopter power of the crystalline lens?

I don't know. Is less than 50 diopter


What part of the human body is effected by cataract?

The eye.In the crystalline lens of the eye, specifically.


What are zonules of zinn?

a ring of fibrous strands connecting the ciliary body with the crystalline lens of the eye.


What has the author John Goldfreed Bellows written?

John Goldfreed Bellows has written: 'Cataract and anomalies of the lens' -- subject(s): Abnormalities, Cataract, Crystalline lens